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What a wonderful card. And, I really firmly believe it’s a right of passage as a parent to have a child stick something totally inappropriate into a facial orifice.Kristin´s last post…BlogHer10 Photo Post – Day 1

Aww, how sweet! But no fair, teasing us about Hugh Jackman. He’s the guy from “House,” right? I just recently started watching that show and now I am in love with him. Him and the doctors on ‘Grey’s Anatomy.’ Hubba, hubba!!! I’m guessing Peyton is okay. To share my two cents, my own children have never shoved something in any orifice that could not be removed (as far as we know, though there have been some close calls…my little Ivy Leaguers, they are.) Anyway, a friend’s son (maybe 8-ish) shoved popcorn kernels up his nose and in his ears when Mom was out of sight, apparently trying to see how many he could fit in. They had to take him to the ER to have many of them removed. But three weeks later, the kid would occasionally sneeze and a popcorn kernel would come FLYING out across the room. I don’t know how many or how long it lasted, but the story makes me smile because it wasn’t my own. It is always great to see a post from you, woman- love you so much. And the kids are growing like crazy! You should put a brick on their heads or something, I think that’s what I’m going to do to try and keep them from getting any bigger. You are lookin’ good- always the same ol’ Anissa. I hope we’ll get to see each other ONE of these days…you crazy busy famous mom friend. Still rejoicing in that HOPE (from good old Romans 12:12) right along with you; being as patient as I can *cough cough* and praying…thank you for reminding me to do these things. Romans 12:12 will always be a special verse to me and it will always, always make me think of you. Have a good weekend!!!!

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Erma Bombeck said something that pretty much defines my approach to life.... "When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit of talent left, and I could say, "I used everything you gave me." If you switch the word TALENT for LOVE or LAUGHTER or HAPPINESS....it still stands.